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Agronomist Alex Cordoba's Story
Submitted by bruce on Mon, 02/06/2012 - 12:49
Jaen, Cajamarca
Peru, South America
pineapple
What made us interested in researching and establishing a Homa Resonance Point on our farm, “AgroBien?” Something unusual happened recently. At the office, I keep a pineapple plant, which I like to show, every time a friend comes for a visit, since the farm is quite distant. When I left for vacation in the month of May, this pineapple plant was one year old and still had not developed. Although I had put some fertilizer, it was sick, yellow and did not grow.
Manuel Vasquez Acuña's Story
Submitted by bruce on Sun, 02/05/2012 - 18:45
Lima, Peru
South America
guanabana (sour sop)
My son had a guanabana tree which did not give fruits for years. It gave a few, but they were not edible. They were small and dry.
Agronomist Jorge del Busto's Observations
Submitted by bruce on Sun, 02/05/2012 - 18:01
Lima, Peru
South America
quinoa
cabbage
chamomile
biosol
Usually it is inconceivable that certain plants may produce in places out of their zone. With Homa Super technology, we have seen how ‘quinoa’ produces high yields with great quality on the coastal area, and even better than in their native mountain area.
Lucas Maya's Story
Submitted by bruce on Sun, 02/05/2012 - 17:54
Armenia, Colombia
South America
dead tree revived
I am a farmer and practice HOMA Therapy since 1998 when I met Prof. Abel Hernandez. We had a wonderful experience on my farm where a Homa Resonance Point was installed. There was a completely dry tangerine tree that I used to shake in order to collect dry branches for firewood. But Prof. Abel said 'Lucas, do Agnihotra under the tree, because it might revive.'
Our Homa Experience in Our Small Garden
Submitted by bruce on Sun, 12/04/2011 - 20:17
Here everything is in good progress. We are sending you some pictures of the vegetables from our little HOMA ORGANIC GARDEN in Amalner city, which is in the dry land region of Central India where temperatures reach up to 48 degrees in summer.
We planted vegetables like lady finger, two different types of gourd, beans, lemons, etc. We do daily sunrise & sunset Agnihotra & regularly some Om Trambakam Homa.
Karin Heschl's Story - Radioactivity
Submitted by karin on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 18:39
Graz
Austria
radioactivity
"When the Chernobyl nuclear accident happened in 1986, I was a Homa Therapy volunteer and had a farm near Graz in Austria. Immediately after the accident the Austrian Government issued instructions that every farmer had to carry milk and fodder for testing for radioactivity."
Enzo Desto's Story
Submitted by bruce on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 16:01
Homa Farm: Hotel Cantayo
Nazca, Peru
South America
Dora Betancour's Story
Submitted by bruce on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 14:18
Armenia, Quindio
Colombia, South America
"10 years ago I had a farm which was infested with coffee berry borer, an insect that attacks the coffee seed. I bought the farm hoping to live there and grow food in a self-sustaining manner, but I had very little hope."
Gopal Mehta's Story
Submitted by bruce on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 11:15
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
India
apples
peaches
Gopal Mehta, a leading apple and stone-fruit orchardist, started experimenting with the environment-friendly mode of farming in the late 1990s in view of the rising cost of inputs and poor returns. Mehta, who is also the chairman of the Himachal Organic Farmers’ Association, maintains that the continuous use of chemical fertilisers and chemical sprays is doing more harm than good to the orchards of Himachal Pradesh.
Engineer Gilberto Navarro's Story
Submitted by bruce on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 09:47
Guayaquil, Ecuador
South America
tomatoes
Engineer Gilberto Navarro is Director of the Center of Organic Agriculture of the Government of the Province of Guayas, Ecuador.
"We decided to combine the technology of organic agriculture with the technology of Homa Farming when Maria de Belen Cajas, a University student, came for internship. She supplied the Agnihotra ash. She and her parents, the architects Alejandro and Estefania Cajas have been practising Agnihotra for many years."
